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2009-01-21
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#191
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2009-01-21
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#192
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2009-01-21
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#193
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2009-01-21
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2009-01-21
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#195
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2009-01-21
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#196
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2009-01-21
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#197
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The only drawback is that Application Manager (and apt-get upgrade) will want to update Map to the latest version whenever you are searching for new updates. Of course you can ignore this. You don't really have to update map.
$ root # echo map hold | dpkg --set-selections
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2009-01-21
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2009-01-21
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#200
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customers?, middlefinger |
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